Release Notes

ap authorization-profile
ap authorization-profile <profile>
authorization-group <profile>
Description
This command defines a temporary configuration profile for remote APs that are not yet authorized on the
network.
Syntax
Parameter Description Range Default
authorization-profile <profile>
Name of this instance of the
profile. The name must be 1-63
characters.
“default”
authorization-group <profile>
Name of a configuration profile
to be assigned to the group
unauthorized remote APs.
“NoAuthApGroup
Usage Guidelines
The AP authorization-profile specifies which configuration should be assigned to a remote AP that has been
provisioned but not yet authenticated at the remote site. By default, these yet-unauthorized APs are put into
the temporary AP group authorization-group and assigned the predefined profile NoAuthApGroup. This
configuration allows a user to connect to an unauthorized remote AP via a wired port then enter a corporate
username and password. Once a valid user has authorized the remote AP, the AP will be permanently marked
as authorized on the network and will will then download the configuration assigned to that AP by it's
permanent AP group.
Example
The following command creates a new authorization profile with a non-default configuration for unauthorized
remote APs:
ap authorization-profile default2
authorization-group NoAuthApGroup2
Command History
Release Modification
ArubaOS 5.0 Command introduced
Command Information
Platforms Licensing Command Mode
Available on all platforms Base operating system Config mode on master or local
controllers
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